EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND METALS (ZINC AND CADMIUM) IN EMBRYONIC STAGE OF Anabas testudineus: AN ALTERNATIVE FRESHWATER FISH EMBRYO TEST IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION
Abstract:The fish embryo acute toxicity test (FET) was proposed as a promising alternative to the general practice of fish acute toxicity test (FAT) on living animals. To date, the available information on freshwater fish embryos in Southeast Asia is limited. Hence, this study aims to present preliminary data on the single and combined exposure effects of temperature and metals, including zinc and cadmium, on the embryonic development of Anabas testudineus. Over 80% of the embryos died after 10 hour post-fertilization … Show more
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